I wonder how many other clubs have followed this model, but not been successful.
Chelsea are trying but largely failing although the weight of money is helping.
I wonder how many other clubs have followed this model, but not been successful.
I think the other thing to consider is keeping relations strong, yes we could maybe weight things in a way to keeping an extra couple of million but do we then spoil some of the potential of doing deals like that in the first place.
Yes, but we have some input in to what goes down as their distinct values and there will be some margin in that. There is also a possibility that you can share some of the profit/saving indirectly with Ipswich depending on what the AV clause actually is so maybe they have some incentive too. ST was correct in pointing out that accepting a joint bid opens up some opportunities that don't exist if sold separately. Obviously there are limits to the opp, but there will be some margin.
I think a lot set out to, but don't stick to it. The idea of buying low and selling high sounds great, but when it comes down to sticking by the signings you've made and giving them time (and managers even moreso) lots of clubs think nah we'll just splash a bit more and get someone else instead. And then it becomes impossible to buy low and sell high.
Chelsea are trying but largely failing although the weight of money is helping.
I think agree, Brentford in particular seemed to really make a long-term statement with this. Though I still have a slight concern that we are more likely to see the winners and look retrospectively at their strategies rather than follow them prospectively! I think Sunderland are probably the closest to that model in the division at the moment and it will be interesting to see their transfer policy this season as their season absolutely imploded after December last year. Will they stick or twist? At one point their first XI on a Saturday had the youngest average age ever in the championship and was also lower than that of their U21 team which played a few days later.
I think agree, Brentford in particular seemed to really make a long-term statement with this. Though I still have a slight concern that we are more likely to see the winners and look retrospectively at their strategies rather than follow them prospectively! I think Sunderland are probably the closest to that model in the division at the moment and it will be interesting to see their transfer policy this season as their season absolutely imploded after December last year. Will they stick or twist? At one point their first XI on a Saturday had the youngest average age ever in the championship and was also lower than that of their U21 team which played a few days later.
I will repeat: Hull should sign Romanian NT keeper, free agent, from Turkey where Acun can get easily.
I will use this post as reference next season when our GKs allowed stupid goals.
£32m Greaves, £8m Philo!![]()
One thing I noticed in the video was how quickly he seemed to release the ball. Obviously this was a coaching decision but it was noticeable how whenever he had the ball in his hands he looked to start an attack quickly.Funnily enough I just watched this Pandur video, I missed the friendly he played in so have never really seen him play. A YouTube video isn't much to go on and perhaps some of the GK's on the forum can give a better idea but his technique to me seems to be immaculate. Makes some fantastic saves and his feet don't look bad either. Of course, he will make mistakes like they all do and then get crucified but there you go.
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Ronnie Edward’s is off to Soton for £3m
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That was the ready made Greaves replacement. We should have been looking at least
****ing hell, is that all? They’ve signed Harwood-Bellis permanently, now Edwards from Posh and also look to be signing Wood from Swansea. How many young, highly-rates centre-backs do they need?

I thought we were signing Ohio today?
That’s why im happy he’s going to an Everton or West Ham gives the sell on value. If he went to say Spurs we could have the sell on but he’d likely stay there and build his career thereThink we should push for a 10-15% sell-on clause for both wherever they end up this summer too. I can definitely see Greaves going for £70-80 million in a few years.